The father of Everton striker Moise Kean has admitted that he would be happy if his son sealed a move back to Italy.
Serie A side AS Roma have registered their interest in the Italian striker after his stuttering start to life in England.

Kean has struggled to impress following his move to Everton from Juventus and his father believes he made a big “mistake”.
Kean’s father was speaking to Centro Suono Sport and as quoted on Roma Press, he said:
My son going to England was a mistake because he’s still a youngster and isn’t doing well there.
I hope he can return to Italy soon. I’d be happy if there was a chance to bring him to Roma or Milan. I have no relationship with (Mino) Raiola, I never met him, I don’t even want to see him, he demanded my son’s power of attorney when he was 14 and, together with my ex-wife, he wanted to take him to England.
I advise him to return to Italy and play alongside his dear friend Zaniolo.
Should Everton let Kean go?
READ EVERTON VERDICT
Kean has made a very disappointing start to life in Merseyside but letting him leave after just half a season could prove to be costly.
He’s still very young and it sometimes takes players a season or two before they adjust to the Premier League.
Maybe letting him leave on a loan deal would be more understandable but there’s no doubt that Kean could become a key figure for the Toffees in the seasons to come.





